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Fruitvale District?

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I'm an Oakland native, and I've never heard of Fremont being in the Fruitvale District. The City of Oakland no longer appears to maintain any meaningful concept of "districts" in the sense of collections of neighborhoods; they never really officially maintained one, but for a long time, the Greenstreets map was sort of the definitive guide to Oakland neighborhoods. I believe it does still at least nominally recognize some neighborhoods (I recall the Dimond District having a sign announcing its identity at one point, for example; also n.b. the fact that the Dimond District is a "neighborhood" according to Greenstreets, as is, for example, the Temescal District), although it's not clear that they have defined boundaries (it should also be noted that many quasi-official neighborhood designations don't correspond with neighborhoods that residents have traditionally identified with; e.g., you won't find the Twomps, which Google identifies as "Meadow Brook," a name I've never known the area by, listed there). At any rate, according to Greenstreets, Fremont should be in the "Central East Oakland" District, in the Fremont Neighborhood. Not Fruitvale. Fremont has never had any association with Fruitvale whatsoever, and being located well to the east of Fruitvale Ave (which is where the district gets its name) with several major traffic arteries between them, I find this claim highly dubious.--Masque (talk) 01:10, 10 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]